Danefae, a lovely children’s brand from Denmark has shared a small sneaky preview wit us, of their coming Autumn Winter 2014 collection; Fun stripes and funky Viking prints, all presented in gorgeous colours.Read more

Sweetening it up with colorful and bright children’s clothes from Danish company Danefæ Spring Summer 2013. This is one of the favourite from Scandinavia, together with brands like Småfolk, Katvig, Hjort Copenhagen, Hollys, Ida T and Ej Sikke Lej. Known for playful design, comfortable clothes that allows children to be children. See more at danefae.dk

Spring is in the air and Viking style is trending! Cool graphics and bright colours from Danish favourites, Danefae.

Inspired by Nordic mythology, Danefae had its first big success with brightly printed ladies raincoats back in 2006. 7 years on and they still do functional womenswear, although the children’s wear is what’s in demand; There’s an expanding range of rainwear, outerwear, t-shirts, dresses, skirts, bodysuits, sweatshirts and knitwear.

We are fortunate to have a large green shared garden in the middle of London. And it’s not only our neighbours we are sharing it with -there’s a fox in our garden too!The fox is an opportunist which has adapted perfectly to urban and suburban environments. It will eat practically anything, like worms, beetles, berries, carrion, small rodents, rabbits and birds. Although an efficient predator, it is basically lazy and will not bother with elusive prey where scavenging might produce an easier meal. Larger items it takes and buries to insure against future hard times when food may be sparse.

Concern is sometimes expressed over “too many” foxes being present in an area. The population however is self regulating and limited by the amount of food and territory available. Cubs born simply replace the number of adults lost since the previous breeding season. Foxes are loners, not pack animals, and the family usually disperses by late autumn.
There are also concerns about diseases and also if they are a threat to people and their pets.

The Fox Project is a charity dedicated to the red fox, operating in parts of Kent, Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex and South East London. If you too have a fox in your garden and have concerns or questions regarding it The Fox Project will might be able to help.